CBD excels again in accepted ISMB papers

We are very pleased that six papers by members of the Computational Biology Department (CBD) have been accepted for presentation at ISMB 2018, one of the most selective computational biology conferences. ISMB 2018 accepted 65 papers out of a total of 331 submissions. This year’s results continue Carnegie Mellon’s leadership in accepted papers at ISMB that has been ongoing for many years.

The first authors of two of the papers are first-year students in our Computational Biology Ph.D. program and the first author of a third is a recent graduate of our M.S. in Computational Biology program.

An integration of fast alignment and maximum-likelihood methods for electron subtomogram averaging and classification